When you’re smiling on solar energy, the whole world smiles with you. The developer sent us original plans which were ugly and asymmetric. We used the flexible Solaredge platform to avoid the dormers and costlier roof sections.

In 1934, the Corinth Experiment launched the very first electrical cooperative to bring rural power to Mississippi. Our “Corinth” design runs the entire house off-grid, using the grid-connection to charge the battery. connects to the grid only to charge the battery. This allows off-grid functionality without super-sizing the system.

An east-west array can spread the power production throughout the day. This tiny array was design to reduce outflow onto the grid. Internal conduit runs were installed giving consideration to an upcoming electrical renovation.

Mississippi has simple roof lines which make for great solar array locations. Components are selected to reduce shade issues down to the module level. We upgraded a service panel to eliminate a known fire hazard.